The poster hit the other day, and now there's a full trailer for Jeff Who Lives at Home, a Duplass Brothers comedy (Cyrus, The Puffy Chair) starring Ed Helms and Jason Segel, the two most likable dudes around outside of Paul Rudd and Sam Rockwell.

You might remember the other day when I posted a quote from Albert Books telling Adam Carolla about one of his least favorite screenwriting tics -- when characters constantly, unrealistically address each other by name, just so we don't forget their names.

Legendary comedian and filmmaker (and brother of Super Dave) Albert Brooks was on the Adam Carolla podcast yesterday, and one of the great things about Albert Brooks is that he doesn't spend all his time kissing ass like the rest of these Hollywood phonies.

As outlined in this informative cartoon, "The Wilhelm Scream" is a stock sound effect first used in 1951 which was later resurrected by Star Wars, and has been used in more than 80 films (semi-obnoxious grammar note: people, stop saying "over" when you mean "more than").

As we saw previously in the "Mirror Scare" and "No Signal" compilations (not to mention "I'm not here to make friends"), there's just something gratifying about seeing something you never would've disputed was a cliché pummeled into submission with excessive examples of said cliché.